Fresh dispute on first place among wind OEMs

GWEC counters BloombergNEF's declaration of GE as last year's global market leader, instead pronouncing Vestas winner and indicating that it wasn't even close.
Photo: vestas
Photo: vestas

Vestas is still the world-leading wind turbine manufacturer, concludes the Global Wind Energy Council and declares the Danish OEM global market leader for the fifth year in a row with installed capacity at 16,186 MW in 2020. Roughly one seventh below is GE, taking the global second place with 14.1 GW, while Goldwind takes third with 13.6 GW.

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